The Luxury Electric Car Revolution – Are You Ready for It?The Luxury Electric Car Revolution – Are You Ready for It?

“How To profit from the Luxury Electric car Revolution today”

In today’s home business post we will be talking about the Electric car revolutions and how this can be a potential business opportunity in the near future.

 

The Luxury Electric Car Revolution - Are You Ready for It?
The Luxury Electric Car Revolution – Are You Ready for It?

There are more and more battery-powered vehicles on the U.K streets than compared with ten years ago. This means cleaner air and quieter streets but also a drain on the National Grid and less fuel duty to the Treasury to pay.  The plus side streets will be a lot quieter, the air will be a lot cleaner, people will spend less time at petrol stations and car factories might even return to Britain’s shores if the country switches to electric cars in a dramatic, widespread fashion which is predicted in the future.

The U.K population as a whole will need to adapt battery-powered vehicles over horse-power vehicles this would not be without challenges too. With just over 90,000 fully electric and plug-in hybrid cars now on UK roads in 2017, such risks and benefits might look too far ahead.

However, In 2017, big changes have been announced already Volvo the car maker said it will only launch electric or hybrid cars from 2019 and just a day later Emmanuel Macron’s new government pledged that France will ban diesel and petrol cars by 2040 the U.K has also said the same too.

According to research carried out by Bloomberg New Energy Finance, the proportion of fully electric new cars sold in the UK will be one in 12 by 2030 which is up from one in every 200 today in 2017.

There are more than 90,000 electric and plug-in cars charging points this figure is set to increase mainly due to the surge in electric cars usage by electric car owners in the U.K

However, there are around 4,000 publicly accessible locations with 13,000 plug sockets in the U.K. Of the 13,000, a fifth are so-called rapid charging connections that will top up a Nissan Leaf and other models in half an hour or less. The number of sockets is set to soar to 80,000 by 2025, predicts Zap-Map, which has mapped the ones built so far to date.

Taking into considerating that for the local government and therefore your local council will take time to plan, install and maintain a new electric car plug in power point this can be very costly and very time-consuming. One of the ideas suggested is that on the certain residential area where accessibility is made more difficult to install such a plugin charging point for an electric car the home owner can lease out his or car parking space and provide the electricity needed to charge an electric vehicle.

This idea is not far fetched as once seemed, you see in London parking space is like gold to the home owner or tenant who has the right to use this space. So it makes sense to lease out your parking space where a weatherproof outdoor electric socket can be installed for this purpose and for a fee.

I know of similar schemes in London and Birmingham the two largest cities in the U.K you can even search on the internet and sign up to such scheme and get paid for every time someone uses your charging point. It is a great idea why not provide more services like a mini car wash or valet too to increase your return on investment (ROI).

You could even create an app to support your power point and kept up to date of your regular customer, it’s a great idea.

Good Luck!

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